Goldendoodle Poppies

To begin with with Goldendoodle Puppies   (also called groodles) are one of the most recent crossbreed dogs, and they’re gaining popularity due to their adorable looks and personality. Goldendoodle Puppies

which has been shown off by proud owners across social media. Not only do their purebred parent breeds make Goldendoodles excellent candidates as guide dogs, service dogs, and therapy dogs, but the Goldendoodle’s coat type and energy level make the Goldendoodle a perfect choice of family pet for active and health-conscious households.

History of the Goldendoodle Puppies  Breed

Goldendoodles have become one of the most popular dog types for pet lovers across North America because of their wonderful Goldendoodle temperament, cuddly good looks and they make great family pets.

The Goldendoodle is the most recent designer dog that combines poodle genetics with another purebred — the golden retriever — joining the Labradoodle and cockapoo. The popularity of these poodle mixes led to the advent of the standard Goldendoodle in the 1990s.

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The standard Goldendoodle was created by dog breeders with the non-shedding coat and intelligence of the standard poodle and the size and temperament of the golden retriever parent in mind.

Breeding is still in the earliest stages, so most dogs come from the first generation Goldendoodles crossing of the two-parent dog breeds. In spite of the fact this dog is incredibly popular in places like the United States, Australia, and the UK, there aren’t yet any breed clubs fighting to get them purebred dogs status.

There’s significant variation between Goldendoodles because there aren’t any dog breed standards, but most have wavy or curly coats, shed minimally, and have exceptionally friendly and loyal personalities.

 Goldendoodle Puppies Appearance

Goldendoodles have an extraordinary amount of variation. You may fall in love with a mini Goldendoodle or would prefer the standard one. Each and every Goldendoodle is as adorable and cuddly as a teddy bear. Mixed-breed dogs with poodle parentage are often prized for their hypoallergenic coat, but it’s important to note that most allergy sufferers react to dander rather than fur. Some goldendoodles have curly fur, while others have an apricot coat that’s shaggy, loose or wavy.

The Goldendoodle puppies for sale at Pride and Prejudoodles have been tested by our experienced dog breeders to ensure they have the most suitable coats for those who suffer from allergies.

Goldendoodle personality

Goldendoodles are known for their infectious, affectionate nature. They’re perfect for new pet parents and sitters as they’re easy to train, gentle, and obedient. As highly social pooches, they’re at their best when around those they love. Taking after their Poodle and Golden Retriever heritage, they LOVE exercise – perfect if you enjoy being out, about and active.

mini golden doodle
mini golden doodle

Health

Goldendoodles are generally healthy animals, but just like Labradoodles and other pooches, their specific genetics means they’re prone to particular food allergies or illnesses.

Not every Doodle will contract these diseases, but they’re important to be aware of when taking care of them. Unlike puppy mills, all good puppy and dog breeders provide a certificate that shows health clearances. At Pride and Prejudoodles, our tests cover 164 common health conditions. As such, you have peace of mind when purchasing your new puppy from us

Caring For Your Golden doodle poppy

When it comes to caring for a Goldendoodle pooch, these dogs have a fairly average energy level, so they’ll need to exercise daily as part of their routine. Typically, 20 minutes to a half an hour of running around the yard, going for a brisk walk in the park or on a leash through the neighborhood should provide adequate physical activity while preventing boredom.

Since he’s part Retriever, it’s natural that Goldendoodle Puppies  water – so for dog owners lucky enough to have a pool, frequent beach-goers, or folks who enjoy spending time at lakes or streams, these dogs will enjoy themselves as much as (if not more than) their family will!

Goldendoodles for Adoption

Goldendoodles (also called groodles) are one of the most recent crossbreed dogs, and they’re gaining popularity due to their adorable looks and personality, which has been shown off by proud owners across social media. Not only do their purebred parent breeds make Goldendoodles excellent candidates as guide dogs, service dogs, and therapy dogs, but the Goldendoodle’s coat type and energy level make the Goldendoodle a perfect choice of family pet for active and health-conscious households.

Grooming

Golden and apricot coats are generally low- to no-shedding, but that doesn’t mean they don’t require regular grooming. The curlier your standard or mini Goldendoodle is the more frequently you’ll need to brush them and take them to the groomers.

Most owners opt to trim Doodles’ coats and curly fur, which prevents matting and decreases the need for brushing. Nonetheless, even a clipped pooch’s wavy and curly fur needs grooming every couple of weeks to remove debris and stimulate the follicles.

 Training A Golden doodle Poppies

Like their parents (canine parents, that is), Goldendoodles are famously easy to train – one reason why they’re so fab if you’re new to the furry scene. Like with any pet pal, they need regular, consistent training and socialisation. But once they’re used to your house rules, they’ll soon learn to trust you and make for the perfect, obedient buddy.

Training classes aren’t essential, but it certainly wouldn’t hurt. Goldendoodles are super social, so it’s a great idea to get them amongst other pets from an early age. And the same can be said for other Doodle breeds, but how to tell them apart? Check out our handy guide on to find out the differences between the Goldendoodle vs. Labradoodle.

goldendoodle puppies
golden doodle puppies

Feeding Your Goldendoodle

Because no two dogs are exactly the same, there is no set amount when it comes to feeding one’s pet. Although it takes a certain degree of common sense, when determining the recommended daily amount of dry or wet food to feed an adult Goldendoodle Puppies.

In order to keep a dog in good physical condition, many pet experts suggest measuring his food and feeding him just two times a day, instead of leaving his food dish out around the clock.

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Furthermore, feeding a Goldendoodle several smaller meals each day versus one large meal is actually safer – being he’s half Golden Retriever, he is prone to gastric torsion (also known as gastric dilatation-volvulus or canine bloat), a trait that is commonly found in Retrievers.

This life-threatening condition affects Goldendoodles; without immediate medical attention, bloat can even be fatal (this condition will be discussed in greater detail below under “Health Conditions”). Therefore, it’s important to speak with a vet regarding appropriate feeding times, type(s) of food, and other helpful guidelines to ensure his weight, exercise, nutritional needs and overall health requirements are being met.